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What is the difference between "replicate" and "copy".
What is the difference between "replicate" and "copy"?
Is there any difference between between them?
Jul 1, 2013 6:28 AM
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well first, i'd like to tell you that it's not replicate it's replica. copy means reproduction whereas replica means the exact copy of picture or a real copy made by original artist.
now, replicate means folded back on itself. i think it'd help.
July 1, 2013
1
They mean the same, but copy is used more often.
July 1, 2013
1
There is no real difference. But we use the word copy more because it sounds more simple and informal.
When speaking of documentation at least we always use copy.
Examples:
"I am going to make a copy of that form"
"Do I need a copy of this with me?"
But the word copy can also be used in many other cases where one could use replicate.
Examples
"We are going to copy/replicate the process."
"You must copy/replicate this design."
July 1, 2013
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